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and the iranians have said they wished to white israel from the -- white israel from the face of the map, and that is the next potential threat, threatening the very existence of the jewish state in the middle east. the bottom line is that it is a tough neighborhood that they live in, but this is a threat that is far greater than anything they have faced before. you will not see any significant difference between leading democrats and republicans when it comes to that, and of course there is a conservative leader in israel right now. he grew up in the united states. he said he was born speaking republican. clearly, he is much closer politically to the republicans in the united states and mitt romney has vowed to let there be no bail out the -- daylight between the position of the united states and israel, the thickly when it comes to the strike on iranian facilities. where you have a difference his tactics, the most effective way of a military strike. what if it leads to a broader war? what if it leads only to putting off the iranian nuclear program by one year or two? what did you a
and the iranians have said they wished to white israel from the -- white israel from the face of the map, and that is the next potential threat, threatening the very existence of the jewish state in the middle east. the bottom line is that it is a tough neighborhood that they live in, but this is a threat that is far greater than anything they have faced before. you will not see any significant difference between leading democrats and republicans when it comes to that, and of course there is a...
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and by the way, you skipped israel. our closest friend in the region but went to other nations and by the way they noticed you skipped israel then in those nations you said america had been dismissive. you said that on occasion america has dictated to other nations. mr. president, america has not dictated to other nations we have freed other nations from dictators. >> let me respond. if we're going to talk about trips we've made, you know, when i was a candidate for office, first trip i took was to visit our troopts. -- troops. and when i twont israel as a candidate i didn't take donors. i didn't attempt fund-raisers. i went to the holocaust museum to remind myself the nature of evil. why our bond with israel will be unbreakable. >> so how does the race look now? karl rove is here tonight as a fox news political analyst. good evening, karl. >> good evening. >> greta: carl how do you determine who won? what is your measurement? tell me what you think. >> let's remember that when talking about winning and losing one frame
and by the way, you skipped israel. our closest friend in the region but went to other nations and by the way they noticed you skipped israel then in those nations you said america had been dismissive. you said that on occasion america has dictated to other nations. mr. president, america has not dictated to other nations we have freed other nations from dictators. >> let me respond. if we're going to talk about trips we've made, you know, when i was a candidate for office, first trip i...
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>> governor romney has made it clear can't dictate to israel how israel protects itself from what it considers to be an existential threat. governor romney hassles said that he would be israel's strongest supporter in the region. he's worried about president obama's decision to create daylight between the united states and israel. >> woodruff: let me turn then to michelle flournoy. how do you respond for the campaign? >> the iran case is a great example of where the rhetoric would suggest huge differences between the president's position and governor romney's position. when you actually look at what romney called for, crippling sanctions, positioning our forces to be ready in the gulf and keeping the military option on the table, that's exactly what president obama has done. and exactly what his record will show. so it's a case of overdrawing the differences rhetorically but then actually not being able to say much about what would governor romney really do differently as commander in chief. >> woodruff: what about peter feaver's point that the decisions made a couple of years narrow
>> governor romney has made it clear can't dictate to israel how israel protects itself from what it considers to be an existential threat. governor romney hassles said that he would be israel's strongest supporter in the region. he's worried about president obama's decision to create daylight between the united states and israel. >> woodruff: let me turn then to michelle flournoy. how do you respond for the campaign? >> the iran case is a great example of where the rhetoric...
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he moved to the center on bipartisanship, on israel. i guess the question is, does that make him a more electable? i think it does. or does that make him the etch-a-sketch candidate? what's your read? >> well, i think that in addition to ann romney and his sons, i think there is an extended romney family within the campaign. people who have been with him throughout his career in politics. dating back to when he was governor of massachusetts. and i think they have been clambering for mitt romney to be more mitt romney than this right-wing creation we saw during the primaries, and i think they probably had a family conference at which point they thought, let's stop, you know, you pretending to be someone you're not. you've been doing it for two years, you get the nomination. let's be mitt romney. does it make him more electable? absolutely. >> andrea, i know you will remember this because you were covering it. but i go back to 1987, i remember all of those nasty stories about george h.w. bush and remember then vice president bush was sayi
he moved to the center on bipartisanship, on israel. i guess the question is, does that make him a more electable? i think it does. or does that make him the etch-a-sketch candidate? what's your read? >> well, i think that in addition to ann romney and his sons, i think there is an extended romney family within the campaign. people who have been with him throughout his career in politics. dating back to when he was governor of massachusetts. and i think they have been clambering for mitt...
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defense officials from israel say their aircraft targeted a rocket launching squad on the northern end of the strip. the strike came hours after rockets from a hamas-run area struck parts of southern israel. >>> a court in italy convicted seven scientists of manslaughter for not warning citizens of an the earthquake. the quake rocked central italy back in 2009 killing more than 300 people. each. defendants were sentenced to six years in prison. >>> winner-take-all in a game 7 matchup between the st. louis cardinals and the san francisco giants. the winner wins the national league pennant and the date with the detroit tigers in the world series. the first pich is from san francisco at 8:00 p.m. eastern. back to lashly and tracy. tracy: lauren green, thank you very much. ashley: yahoo! reporting third quarter earnings after the bell today. ceo marissa mayer expected to make her first appearance. investors want to know how she plans to turn the company around. for more what to expect, i'm joined by scott kessler, analyst with s&p captial iq. all right, scott, big day for marissa mayer, no
defense officials from israel say their aircraft targeted a rocket launching squad on the northern end of the strip. the strike came hours after rockets from a hamas-run area struck parts of southern israel. >>> a court in italy convicted seven scientists of manslaughter for not warning citizens of an the earthquake. the quake rocked central italy back in 2009 killing more than 300 people. each. defendants were sentenced to six years in prison. >>> winner-take-all in a game 7...
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there and as well an economy as advanced almost all welfare programs and as a diehard supporter of israel and south american political analyst adrian so it's no surprise washington wants to see charges that. he has secretly stands which is very high use throughout many fields of life. that the united states john. not just in the middle east but worldwide and not so much the countries that are attacked by the united states especially at a time when in two thousand and eight the united states has reactivated the fourth south atlantic fleet and they now have a very strong military presence throughout latin america in the south atlantic just as they have engineered insurrection and civil war which seems to be washington's specialisation now with the so-called arab spring mini theater here in latin america we will be seeing a latin american spring with different characteristics but where the united states will meddle in the in sort of affairs of conscious like in israel and they will even trigger in activate a generalized latin american spring which will be turmoil social unrest and even civil
there and as well an economy as advanced almost all welfare programs and as a diehard supporter of israel and south american political analyst adrian so it's no surprise washington wants to see charges that. he has secretly stands which is very high use throughout many fields of life. that the united states john. not just in the middle east but worldwide and not so much the countries that are attacked by the united states especially at a time when in two thousand and eight the united states has...
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they are analyzing blood from the netherlands, the czech republic, israel and other countries. until now, this kind of screening mainly required amneoen amy i amniocentisis. such tests run a 0.3 risk of miscarriage. the new test carries no such risk. more than 20,000 women in the united states have already taken the test. andrea has miscarried in the past. when she was pregnant again, she chose the new test. her results were negative. and she had a healthy boy this may. >> i think by getting a yes or a no, it will -- it will help the parents prepare. you know, for what their life is about to encompass. >> reporter: good or bad, the test raises questions. u.s. health institutes are now helping women handle the results. genetic counselors who specialize in prenatal testing work with obstetricians to educate patients on chromosome anomalies. they also information about support networks following the birth. >> so whatever that patient decides, we help them go forward with that and make sure that's the right decision for them. >> reporter: counseling staff are increasing in the u.s.
they are analyzing blood from the netherlands, the czech republic, israel and other countries. until now, this kind of screening mainly required amneoen amy i amniocentisis. such tests run a 0.3 risk of miscarriage. the new test carries no such risk. more than 20,000 women in the united states have already taken the test. andrea has miscarried in the past. when she was pregnant again, she chose the new test. her results were negative. and she had a healthy boy this may. >> i think by...
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hezbollah's flown drones over israel. a character in virginia was arrested for trying to use one. bad guys will get them and fly them. what are your thoughts as to how you or somebody else is addressing them? >> uh-huh. the first one, the future of my organization, i tell people that's the wrong question. the right question is is the irk ed and are the networks that employee them here to stay? they are. if we have an enduring threat, do we require enduring capabilities? the answer is yes. dr. carter has taken on the effort of looking at task forces created throughout the years in the department of defense to address a need or urgent requirement, and what endures, how do we shape that, and he's taken that op, and over the next few months, he is said we will work through this, but he's told us clearly our mission, our resourcing, our focus, or support through 20 # 14 remains unchanged, and that is our focus. more to follow on the future. my view is, and it is that there are certain problems and challenges that are best served with a joint response, and this is one of them. services
hezbollah's flown drones over israel. a character in virginia was arrested for trying to use one. bad guys will get them and fly them. what are your thoughts as to how you or somebody else is addressing them? >> uh-huh. the first one, the future of my organization, i tell people that's the wrong question. the right question is is the irk ed and are the networks that employee them here to stay? they are. if we have an enduring threat, do we require enduring capabilities? the answer is yes....
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but we defend israel, we defend what they call the design people. i don't believe that it's ever been a belief in religion. this is what i'm going to say that the christian part of barack obama's history made him did not have. another save you some of them. i believe he's christian. i have been to his church and i believe that is what he believes in. as christian and i converted to islam because i felt for women it is more protected because of their traditional role of father and mother in the home with her mother was allowed to be at home and have children with protection of the father. i thought i was a positive situation for me. it takes women off welfare and we don't have that game situation in prison situation that we would have here. but israel, i don't think we should follow their lead because i think the world looks at how americans get along with each other, not how israel gets along with america. israel's approach and the religion is an eye for an eye. they do not follow the christian approach. so when things happen to them in the internat
but we defend israel, we defend what they call the design people. i don't believe that it's ever been a belief in religion. this is what i'm going to say that the christian part of barack obama's history made him did not have. another save you some of them. i believe he's christian. i have been to his church and i believe that is what he believes in. as christian and i converted to islam because i felt for women it is more protected because of their traditional role of father and mother in the...
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weapon would be a tremendously destabilizing situation, a threat to the united states, a threat to israel. the president has clearly said that he will not allow them to develop a nuclear weapon, and this is where i believe that you see the sharing, it's almost seamless of the intelligence between israel and the united states because we certainly have the common security concern here. there are other threats around the world, but what we need to do is to make sure we don't allow the radical extremists. look at what's happening in pakistan. >> moderator: final time for that. we're going to have to move on if we're going to have time for your closings. a final question from anthony mann that will first be directed to congressman mack. >> should any changes be made in the embargo against cuba, and why not lift it completely and deal with cuba the same way -- >> moderator: same question, check me, i was in error, that goes to you first, then to the congressman. 1:15, final answers. >> do you want the question again? nelson: yes, please. >> should any changes be made in the embargo against cuba
weapon would be a tremendously destabilizing situation, a threat to the united states, a threat to israel. the president has clearly said that he will not allow them to develop a nuclear weapon, and this is where i believe that you see the sharing, it's almost seamless of the intelligence between israel and the united states because we certainly have the common security concern here. there are other threats around the world, but what we need to do is to make sure we don't allow the radical...
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, and then when the prime minister of israel says look, we need a credible red line with the iranians, the president dismisses that as noise. now if you're prime minister you will worry about your country and there are many ways to deal with that, including having some kind of red line or at least arranging with the israelis privately with the red line would be. being credible with the iran into. how can he be credible about sanctions when you let 20 countries off the hook including china and india? those are really credible sanctions and everybody knows that the congressional sanctions are the ones that are forced upon administration, not the other way round. the president finally chimed off the other day on sanctions over past months ago. what do we mean when we are saying we are tough on sanctions or mr. romney is not going to tough. all he has to do to show he is tougher is to close the loopholes that already exists. how do you pay the tuition when your forces go down and oh by the way if you do pivot to asia that way what will be left in the middle east? how credible will you be
, and then when the prime minister of israel says look, we need a credible red line with the iranians, the president dismisses that as noise. now if you're prime minister you will worry about your country and there are many ways to deal with that, including having some kind of red line or at least arranging with the israelis privately with the red line would be. being credible with the iran into. how can he be credible about sanctions when you let 20 countries off the hook including china and...
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will israel strike iran? will the stock market dictate a dive? will america get hit with another terrorist attack? those are some of the scenarios that could be an october surprise. we're talking about an event that happens late in the election season that could have a major impact on who wins the white house. dana bash shows us it happened before. >> reporter: election year 1972. the raging unpopular war in vietnam consumed the bitter campaign battle between president nixon and george mcgovern. suddenly on october 26th, 12 days before the election, vietnam negotiator henry kissinger made a surprise declaration believed to cement nixon's front-runner status. >> we believe that peace is at hand. >> reporter: it was the first so-called october surprise. a late in the game campaign event with a significant impact on the election. >> in order to win re-election for nixon in 1972, he needed to end the vietnam war. and this was sort of the definetive statement. >> reporter: the most famous october surprise was in 1980. 52 u.s. hostages held in iran wer
will israel strike iran? will the stock market dictate a dive? will america get hit with another terrorist attack? those are some of the scenarios that could be an october surprise. we're talking about an event that happens late in the election season that could have a major impact on who wins the white house. dana bash shows us it happened before. >> reporter: election year 1972. the raging unpopular war in vietnam consumed the bitter campaign battle between president nixon and george...
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article israel's fading democracy you know mental state of israel's democratic values what are some of the most imminent danger to israel's democracy it's not an easy question to answer because you see we can a says in democracies all over the world i mean you see the erode the trust of people in their democratic elected institutions all over the west so part of what happens to the western democracies is happens to israel as well and this is. the performance is not good the feeling of the individual that somehow they do not serve me but they serve the they the elected to serve their own. purposes or goals or so fulfillment missions or whatever it is and it's not for me so this part of it what happens to the entire west is the. in israel you have at least three more components the first one is we spoke earlier and this is the inevitable lesion between church and state. the second is if you define israel as a jewish democratic state and the jewish project takes over the democratic project all of a sudden you realize that we have an ethnic of democracy. democracy be partial. can you have
article israel's fading democracy you know mental state of israel's democratic values what are some of the most imminent danger to israel's democracy it's not an easy question to answer because you see we can a says in democracies all over the world i mean you see the erode the trust of people in their democratic elected institutions all over the west so part of what happens to the western democracies is happens to israel as well and this is. the performance is not good the feeling of the...
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responsible people for the security of israel have to clear out and that an attack from israel against iran would be disastrous in addition to this we have to see that there's a tremendous threat and that in the allies of iran especially the well hizbollah will attack israel this could be a devastating effect on israel and another very important impact would be and that oil prices would increase dramatically and this would be a tremendous blow for the whole economy of the. not so there are too many objections against the israeli plans to attack iran but surely if israel attacks iran before the us general election a bomb has to support them doesn't this is just what the american government doesn't want to do it all because obama has won in the last election mainly because he had promised we will bring bring back our boys from iraq from afghanistan and he had promised not to start any other involvement in the region so it would be extremely unpopular and also the increasing oil prices would be a major problem during an election campaign so would you suggest that the stretch from netanyah
responsible people for the security of israel have to clear out and that an attack from israel against iran would be disastrous in addition to this we have to see that there's a tremendous threat and that in the allies of iran especially the well hizbollah will attack israel this could be a devastating effect on israel and another very important impact would be and that oil prices would increase dramatically and this would be a tremendous blow for the whole economy of the. not so there are too...
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we will wipe out israel first. then we want to wipe out the great schism, the united states of america. they are saying will go after the jews, but after that will go after the sunday people, the christians. and in my book i tried to send you a message. you have to wake up. many americans say well, it's not in my backyard, the issue of iran, escher, why should we care? let me tell you something. it is in your backyard because if iran becomes nuclear, it's a threat to the american people. look at the linkage today between -- [inaudible]. and hezbollah and al qaeda. what is the connection between hezbollah and iran and venezuela? why did he walk together? by are the flags flying? one thing that is common, the hatred to the shared values, to the american cause, the israeli does, to what we represent. so if you ignore the threat coming from iran, it will come to the shores of the united states, and to all, we're all going to remember the incident in the attack of 9/11. and look, al qaeda decided to attack the towers in
we will wipe out israel first. then we want to wipe out the great schism, the united states of america. they are saying will go after the jews, but after that will go after the sunday people, the christians. and in my book i tried to send you a message. you have to wake up. many americans say well, it's not in my backyard, the issue of iran, escher, why should we care? let me tell you something. it is in your backyard because if iran becomes nuclear, it's a threat to the american people. look...
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jerusalem. >> [ speaking native language ] >> interpreter: israel refuses to end the occupation and refuses to allow the palestinian people to attain their rights and freedom and rejects the establishment of the state of palestine. >> meanwhile, israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, responding to that issue, but using most of his time to speak out about iran's nuclear intentions. >> the relevant question is not when iran will get the bomb -- the relevant question is, at what stage can we no longer stop iran from getting the bomb? the red line must be drawn on iran's nuclear-enrichment program. >> the taliban claiming responsibility for a blast in eastern afghanistan. a suicide bomber ramming his motorcycle, packed with explosives, into a patrol of afghan and international forces. the attack coming a day after a firefight broke out at an eastern afghanistan checkpoint, killing five people, including a u.s. soldier, marking the 2,000th u.s. troop death in the 11-year-old conflict. the u.s. supreme court back in session, starting a new term with a number of controversial cases a
jerusalem. >> [ speaking native language ] >> interpreter: israel refuses to end the occupation and refuses to allow the palestinian people to attain their rights and freedom and rejects the establishment of the state of palestine. >> meanwhile, israel's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, responding to that issue, but using most of his time to speak out about iran's nuclear intentions. >> the relevant question is not when iran will get the bomb -- the relevant question...
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and by the way you skipped israel. our closest friend in the region. but you went to other nations and they notice that had you skipped israel. then in those nations you said america has been dismiss skbrif said america dictated other nations mr. president has not dictated to other nations. we have freed other nations from dictators. you see us, at the start of the day. on the company phone list that's a few names longer. you see us bank on busier highways. on once empty fields. everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. that's the sound of car insurance compani these days. here a cheap, there a cheap, everywhere a cheap... you get it. so, what if instead of just a cheap choice, you could make a smart choice? like, esurance for example. they were born online and built to save people money from the beginning. it's what they've always done. n
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he was referring to israel. the country that ranks highest in european polls has the most dangerous country in the world. right about iran. not incidentally in the arab world, where the public regards the united states as the second most dangerous country right after israel. in the arab world, it ranks far lower as a threat among the populations that is not the dictatorships. with regard to iranian nuclear weapons, nobody wants to have them -- nobody wants them to have them, but in many polls, sometimes considerable majorities have said the region would be more secure if iran had nuclear weapons to balance those of the major threats. there is a lot of commentary in the western media, journals about our attitudes towards iran. what you read, is the arabs want decisive action against iran. which is true of the dictators. it is not true populations. but who cares about the populations? what are called the spiritually the arab street? that is a reflection of extremely deep contempt for democracy among western elites
he was referring to israel. the country that ranks highest in european polls has the most dangerous country in the world. right about iran. not incidentally in the arab world, where the public regards the united states as the second most dangerous country right after israel. in the arab world, it ranks far lower as a threat among the populations that is not the dictatorships. with regard to iranian nuclear weapons, nobody wants to have them -- nobody wants them to have them, but in many polls,...
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. >> we will have a look at news from israel on elections there, so stick around. >> welcome back. it is a big day for scientists. serge haroche of france and david windeland of the united states have won the nobel prize for physics. >> their research could allow for the development of superfast computers and more precise clocks. here is more. >> the winners were honored for their work in the field of quantum mechanics. the study in elementary particles that are even smaller than adams -- atoms. >> for ground-breaking experimental methods that allow measuring and manipulation of individual quantum systems. >> american is at the university of colorado in boulder. the nobel committee saluted their work in electrically charged -- charging electrically charged particles. until now, it was impossible to measure electric to charged particles of without destroying them -- electrically charged particles without destroying them. such machines would make today's computers look slow in comparison. >> this has also paved the first steps toward future quantum computers. that is computers with s
. >> we will have a look at news from israel on elections there, so stick around. >> welcome back. it is a big day for scientists. serge haroche of france and david windeland of the united states have won the nobel prize for physics. >> their research could allow for the development of superfast computers and more precise clocks. here is more. >> the winners were honored for their work in the field of quantum mechanics. the study in elementary particles that are even...
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another fight for survival israel remembers the holocaust and perished many who actually cheated death and nazi concentration. on the material girl want to. stage. millions of dollars. damages. stories just ahead for you after a quick break. it's perched atop a jaw and under view from the kremlin stretches as far as the eye can see. for a city to siberia for centuries. it lost its economic importance even before it was . but a spiritual center. scenes like these are a yearly occurrence thousands of worship as implicity will to commemorate the baptismal jesus. in the fifteen eighties the russians had only just. taking it from the muslim. surrounded by enemies to be their stronghold constructed on top of the city but soon enough it became an economic siberian oil of its time bringing in a third of the. location help of the east as for the russians the russians. a revolt against the eight hundred twenty five known as the decembrists. there they created a replica high society adopting the latest fashions as soon as they came out or at least once they made it through paris to siberia. but t
another fight for survival israel remembers the holocaust and perished many who actually cheated death and nazi concentration. on the material girl want to. stage. millions of dollars. damages. stories just ahead for you after a quick break. it's perched atop a jaw and under view from the kremlin stretches as far as the eye can see. for a city to siberia for centuries. it lost its economic importance even before it was . but a spiritual center. scenes like these are a yearly occurrence...
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of israel. their refusal to accept the right of a sovereign state, a member of the united nations as a viable state, a state which is legitimate, is unacceptable from any point of view. from any aspect and angle whatsoever. we cannot accept the iranians will be allowed to legitimize another state whatever it is. and certainly not from our point of view not israel. they will have swallow two bitter pills not one. one pill will be the pill of the threat nuclear threat and the other will be the threat of accepting israel right to exist. despite the rhetoric we are hearing from teheran, i believe that many iranians in places of power understand that israel is here to stay. they realize that israel not going disappear as it will not disappear. and therefore, they will have to come terms with this reality. and these two elements means to say in order to achieve the aim, you have to find ways of giving them what did i say a few minutes ago? to resort to the use of dignity. it's a different good thing t
of israel. their refusal to accept the right of a sovereign state, a member of the united nations as a viable state, a state which is legitimate, is unacceptable from any point of view. from any aspect and angle whatsoever. we cannot accept the iranians will be allowed to legitimize another state whatever it is. and certainly not from our point of view not israel. they will have swallow two bitter pills not one. one pill will be the pill of the threat nuclear threat and the other will be the...
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and another fight for survival israel remembers the holocaust and perished with it but many who cheated death in concentration camps say they have been abandoned. and the material girl wanted back in russia but on a stage prayers could cost them millions of dollars and moral damages for gay couples getting there about another story is just ahead for you after a short. the sun rises over what seems like endless forest but here in town your reaction is quite hundred kilometers north of latifah stop as in much of the world it's disappearing at a catastrophic rate. bloggers both illegal and those finding ways to outsmart the system are filing down the forests of the region for them profit goes well beyond the future of our planet and the result could be an ecological crisis we are on the hunt for illegal loggers and it's not going to be easy the forest is enormous and our chances are slim now for now we can stay in our dreams but as soon as we find solid tracks we'll have to drop our wheels and get out silently in order not to scare the loggers off alexander someone in ca has been a ranger
and another fight for survival israel remembers the holocaust and perished with it but many who cheated death in concentration camps say they have been abandoned. and the material girl wanted back in russia but on a stage prayers could cost them millions of dollars and moral damages for gay couples getting there about another story is just ahead for you after a short. the sun rises over what seems like endless forest but here in town your reaction is quite hundred kilometers north of latifah...
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israel siberia maybe not the stuff of tourist brochures but distinctive enough to show that after all these years sober is still not quite like anywhere else. back to karen town. decades ago thousands of britons of their lives on the line for both their country and its allies but getting recognition for their bravery today seems harder than showing at. the story. think the worst journey in the world winston churchill's description of the grim ordeal faced the british soldiers who were part of the arctic convoys during world war two getting supplies to russian forces the convoy faced danger from above and below a nazi you base and aircraft it was carved into the spray and. have their. temperature. below zero i was nineteen years of age eighteen years of age gone up to russia and then do an order . but we done it. because of the chop at. jill stories and memories are among the most harrowing of the war for the russians it was more than just supplies it was psychological support contributing hugely to the war effort that's why in april the russian president awarded the issue of medal to
israel siberia maybe not the stuff of tourist brochures but distinctive enough to show that after all these years sober is still not quite like anywhere else. back to karen town. decades ago thousands of britons of their lives on the line for both their country and its allies but getting recognition for their bravery today seems harder than showing at. the story. think the worst journey in the world winston churchill's description of the grim ordeal faced the british soldiers who were part of...
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in the breaking news, israel was not informed of the talks. israel does not necessarily agree. they don't agree that the talks should take place. there is a danger that iran used talks to stall out, to drag these things out. he could keep the nuclear program going and growing getting toward the nuclear weapons capability. >> romney has ammunition on monday. the state of israel wasn't consulted on it. >> pin him down on whether he would follow through. >> he should say that he would consult with allies in the region with israel. the fact is, that is obama's weak point, it's israel in the last cycle. >> real fast. the real problem for mitt romney. the american public does not want another war. >> absolutely not. >> the argument -- that is absolutely true. they don't want another war. >> i agree. >> so in terms of negotiating potential resolution, it's tough to argue against negotiations. to basically suggest otherwise you should not negotiate. they may be a stalling tactic and it may not be. but it's tough to sit in a debate and look the american people in the eye figuratively sp
in the breaking news, israel was not informed of the talks. israel does not necessarily agree. they don't agree that the talks should take place. there is a danger that iran used talks to stall out, to drag these things out. he could keep the nuclear program going and growing getting toward the nuclear weapons capability. >> romney has ammunition on monday. the state of israel wasn't consulted on it. >> pin him down on whether he would follow through. >> he should say that he...
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israel siberia. maybe not the stuff for tourism brochures but distinctive enough to show that after all these years from siberia still not quite like anywhere else. coming to life from moscow with me wrong are seeing sharia hundreds of protesters have clashed with the police so shall the goal airport in the french capital workers of air france are outraged over planned job cuts at the country's flag carrier about ten percent of the workforce will be affected as the economic crisis continues to take its toll on the e.u. and another center of it spain facing a record high unemployment with one in four people now officially out of work massive fantail starting protests are expected later on saturday in the capital madrid author and publicist william engdahl says despite all the talk in the e.u. the leaders are failing to address the root of the problem. i can't imagine if you if you land a scenario you get everything wrong in the way that the e.u. governments have done in the last four years of this cri
israel siberia. maybe not the stuff for tourism brochures but distinctive enough to show that after all these years from siberia still not quite like anywhere else. coming to life from moscow with me wrong are seeing sharia hundreds of protesters have clashed with the police so shall the goal airport in the french capital workers of air france are outraged over planned job cuts at the country's flag carrier about ten percent of the workforce will be affected as the economic crisis continues to...
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was going to recognize israel. these are open questions that in fact many of the questions the state department was not in the right place. a big shock for anybody that follows the state department. the state apartment wasn't in the right place and wasn't as supportive as israel, and in fact the secretary of state threatened to resign if truman went ahead with pro-israel position. they did have the u.s. approach to create the partition. he had the u.s. recognize israel and these are important statements that he made. one of the things i read in the recent argument in the article and i think that you can talk about this in the conversation leader is the jewish vote was important. bye supporting israel and the way he did, harry truman helped secure the jewish vote to the democratic party for a long time during going forward. there are a lot of reasons why jewish vote democrats but among a number of them was that early on the democratic party, democratic president truman was supportive of the creation of the states, a
was going to recognize israel. these are open questions that in fact many of the questions the state department was not in the right place. a big shock for anybody that follows the state department. the state apartment wasn't in the right place and wasn't as supportive as israel, and in fact the secretary of state threatened to resign if truman went ahead with pro-israel position. they did have the u.s. approach to create the partition. he had the u.s. recognize israel and these are important...
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israel it seems always remembers the holocaust but tends to forget those who survived it a third of the country's holocaust survivors live in poverty with little or no help and support in two thousand and eight a state inquiry found that tel aviv failed to pass on some thirty billion dollars that had been paid to israel by germany you would think that. the holocaust will be behind them but some of them are here and i living the same horrible stories again they are alone without food. without a person in this world who takes care of them. and. it's harmful. so while some may see this as distasteful this pageant is an attempt to reach out to the estimated fifty thousand holocaust survivors living below the poverty line the proceeds helping thousands to pave the way. the government doesn't do nearly enough to help us i received a one time payment from germany for two and a half thousand euros that's it and my husband who is in the ghetto gets four hundred dollars a month for everything it's a value put on those who survived a living hell in a country supposedly cast as a result of this suf
israel it seems always remembers the holocaust but tends to forget those who survived it a third of the country's holocaust survivors live in poverty with little or no help and support in two thousand and eight a state inquiry found that tel aviv failed to pass on some thirty billion dollars that had been paid to israel by germany you would think that. the holocaust will be behind them but some of them are here and i living the same horrible stories again they are alone without food. without a...
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i discussed israel for four pages in this book. that part of israel. this is where i come down to scheerer unfortunately geographic determinism. this is about territory that is very precious. despite all the technological developments. it is more precious because there are more and more people in this disputed territory. whether it is really settlers or a rising arab birth rate. it becomes harder and harder to achieve. in the last few years while we have been preoccupied with iran, is really settlement building has been rather robust. this doesn't get much news now, but facts are being created on the ground that it will be harder to reach a solution and i have not given any policy recommendations. let me give one which should be scheerer common-sense which is what i think james baker showed so ably when he was secretary of state which is for there to be any arab-israeli peace given the geographical imperative, the u.s. has to be involved as an honest broker in a pro-active way. >> as i am sure you have seen in this discussion, this is a provocative boo
i discussed israel for four pages in this book. that part of israel. this is where i come down to scheerer unfortunately geographic determinism. this is about territory that is very precious. despite all the technological developments. it is more precious because there are more and more people in this disputed territory. whether it is really settlers or a rising arab birth rate. it becomes harder and harder to achieve. in the last few years while we have been preoccupied with iran, is really...
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the governor of the bank of israel. hadley, how is he responding to -- i suppose in israel you're always responding to increased tensions. what did he have to say? >> well, ross, he did mention that there are contingency plans in place. but i did want to talk just a bit about the comments following a report that we saw from the "new york times" last week saying the white house and tehran are preparing for the resumption of nuclear talks. president obama last night did deny that report and then he said that hasn't stopped the internal debate from happening over how, when and if tehran might come to the table. so israel was mentioned at least 32 times in the debate last night. both presidential candidates taking the opportunity to express their support for israel in the event of any kind of an attack and reaffirming their commitment to keeping tehran from keeping a nuclear weapon. and of course right now, u.s. military exercises here in israel, those exercises are centered around integrating the country's missile defense
the governor of the bank of israel. hadley, how is he responding to -- i suppose in israel you're always responding to increased tensions. what did he have to say? >> well, ross, he did mention that there are contingency plans in place. but i did want to talk just a bit about the comments following a report that we saw from the "new york times" last week saying the white house and tehran are preparing for the resumption of nuclear talks. president obama last night did deny that...
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arriving in israel. and in my opinion, this would've been a critical change in the situation in the middle east. one enormous consequence that we should take on the spot and weigh things very quickly and determined very quickly how it acts in a given set of conditions. whereas in the past, we've had relative stability in the middle east. we had rulers, traditional rulers, we have monarchies, would have principalities, we had dictators of one kind or another. but there was an element of stability. today, there is no such element of stability and mr. kay says, the powers that be in countries in the middle east are to a large extent still fighting for their credibility and fighting for their capability to govern their country's and the result of this is that the actual sovereignty of countries in the middle east is not preserved and large tracts of the countries for which these governments supposedly are in power. so for example in egypt, when we speak of cyanide, is a part of egypt? gas, does the governmen
arriving in israel. and in my opinion, this would've been a critical change in the situation in the middle east. one enormous consequence that we should take on the spot and weigh things very quickly and determined very quickly how it acts in a given set of conditions. whereas in the past, we've had relative stability in the middle east. we had rulers, traditional rulers, we have monarchies, would have principalities, we had dictators of one kind or another. but there was an element of...
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or israel will stop you from doing so. stuart: tonight in the foreign policy debate, president obama is very likely to say look sanctions are working. iran's economy is near to collapse. we should pursue diplomacy, not warfare. my opponent, governor romney, will take us to war. he will likely say something like that. and what do you say? >> i think that we have to look at the four years of president obama and ask him what are the results? what happened in iran in the last four years? they've acquired nuclear capability, much more than before. they are ignoring the u.n. the obama administration is sponsoring the u.n. heavily, and i think it is about time that the u.s. would take a role. i don't mean that you would engage in another war but to take a role and tell iran enough is enough we will not allow it to happen. today ahmadinejad is laughing at the u.s. and laughing at israel and continuing to build the bombs. i think somebody will have to show some leadership. it will come either from washington or from here from jerus
or israel will stop you from doing so. stuart: tonight in the foreign policy debate, president obama is very likely to say look sanctions are working. iran's economy is near to collapse. we should pursue diplomacy, not warfare. my opponent, governor romney, will take us to war. he will likely say something like that. and what do you say? >> i think that we have to look at the four years of president obama and ask him what are the results? what happened in iran in the last four years?...
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it all makes trifles also affecting israel where the country's parliament has unanimously voted to dissolve itself after failing to sustain a viable government and early general election has been cold for january two thousand and thirteen prime minister netanyahu says look the reason behind the move parliament's inability to agree on a new budget this comes on the back of months of wide scale protests over the country's economic situation. french wine makers are sounding the alarm as they claim the country's finest grapes are falling into foreign hands millionaires from abroad have already dozens of vineyards and don't plan on stopping their parents is shrugging its shoulders saying the deals are completely legal but nationalist war and what makes up france while no longer be made by the french artist has more. wine the pizza meal french culture pride and prestige but some say the country's national identity is now threatened by foreigners hunting for veneers all across the country this shuttle was just a to have the vineyards in french burgundy original home to one of the world's famous wi
it all makes trifles also affecting israel where the country's parliament has unanimously voted to dissolve itself after failing to sustain a viable government and early general election has been cold for january two thousand and thirteen prime minister netanyahu says look the reason behind the move parliament's inability to agree on a new budget this comes on the back of months of wide scale protests over the country's economic situation. french wine makers are sounding the alarm as they claim...
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emanuel will also talk about israel and the middle east with some jewish voters. though he's up for re-election. congressman jesse jackson, junior has not been seen in public for more than four months. questions are mounting about his medical condition and a federal criminal investigation into allegations of misuing campaign funds. wgn's tonya franciso spoke to some of his constituents today in the second congressional district. >> it is a little on professional. if someone is backing you you should at least show your face. >> revisits his doctor twice a day. he has also been spotted out twice at a bar not far from his own drinking with friends. >> that investigation is separate from those ethics investigation into whether jackson offered to raise a million dollars in campaign funds and exchange for president obama is vacant senate seat. he is expected to easily win reelection. >> his name is pretty powerful as far as his father. it is unfortunate that people did not do enough research. if they did and see that things are not adding up. >> people are so not leave.
emanuel will also talk about israel and the middle east with some jewish voters. though he's up for re-election. congressman jesse jackson, junior has not been seen in public for more than four months. questions are mounting about his medical condition and a federal criminal investigation into allegations of misuing campaign funds. wgn's tonya franciso spoke to some of his constituents today in the second congressional district. >> it is a little on professional. if someone is backing you...